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DryCreek wrote:
It seems to me that I see more and more complaints about build quality on new units here lately.
If you had to pick a year for finding the latest model - but before the quality deteriorated, what year (or year span )would you guys choose? It becomes a trade off, I know. As time passes new ideas and equipment are utilized throughout the industry. So, what years offer the best "new" features, and still retain the best build quality - with "best" build quality being entirely subjective, I know.
I will start off by saying the 2006 Winnebago Sightseer 29R we recently purchased seems to have better than average build quality and features (for an entry-level offering) than the last few fifth wheels we owned, and the last one was a "near top tier" Fleetwood product*. This is a very good question. I have been looking myself for a newer MH in the 32-34 ft range and have noticed for example lower end models used to have full basement storage in 2006 and now have little cut out doors like on a class C. Seems like there are more failures with newer refers than older ones. Slides and leveling systems seem to be more problematic. I went to look at 2009 Safari Simba with the Lippert system and the motor burned out while the owner was trying to demonstrate it. I new about this problem only because owners on this forum posted about it. I really like my old HWH system that is 21 years old and still works as well as my refer, WH,and furnace. I thing the answer is there but will be hard which are the best years.
*2004 Fleetwood Terry Quantum 285RLS
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